Louis Vuitton’s Objets Nomades collection is a range of uniquely “foldable” and travel-ready furniture and accessories. According to the brand’s website, this collection pays tribute to past commissioned items such as the Bed Trunk and Wardrobe Trunk. The theme of a travel-ready lifestyle is given a more contemporary touch with this collection.

Among these coveted items is a new design by Marcel Wanders; a Lounge Chair which Wanders calls “an unfolding and portable oasis for relaxation. The three individual modules fit into each other like a puzzle, yet when laid out create three distinct solutions – a chaise longue, armchair or pouffe.”
The three sections of the chair can be placed one inside the other for travelling or be strapped together to make a stylish seat. The chair is available in tan and turquoise leather with the latter being inspired by the architecture of Miami.
The Objets Nomades collection which was first presented at Design Miami in 2012, now consists of 17 items created from premium materials, featuring innovating design concepts. An exhibition of the Objets Nomades collection will take place in the Louis Vuitton Miami Design District store from December 3rd 2015 to February 10th 2016. The items will also be available for purchase beginning from December 3.

For days when the mood’s right but the wallet’s tight, there’s MICHAEL Michael Kors which has been making (and selling) fun and adorable bag options for a while now.

Take this pair for instance, the Selma Mini (top) and the Jet Set Travel Large (bottom). The Selma Mini measures some 17 cm by 14 cm, comes with side gussets that stick out and of course, because of its relatively tiny size, is by nature already adorable to boot. And then there’s the Jet Set Travel Large, a ‘much larger’ bag at 24 cm by 16 cm that comes with its own top zip closure and a long sling that’s part-chain-linked hardware and part-leather.

Priced at GBP140 and GBP130 respectively (I did say they were wallet-friendly too, right?), you’ll find these 2 bags now online via Net-A-Porter in these pretty pinks, as well as in a variety of other luscious hues.

It has become a tradition that Louis Vuitton presents the Travel Bag Ad Campaign every year, and what do we think?

We heart it. Period!

And our tradition? We’re going to assist you by spraying information about the name, sizes and prices of handbags, to make your shopping journey a bit easier.

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The big smiley of this model carrying the Alma Bag in Epi Leather reminds me that I need a holiday too. The sun, beaches and blue ocean is exactly what I need, but what’s going to complete the vacation? Take with you the Alma Bag in turquoise color.

Swing the Alma Bag in Red Epi Leather while taking a walk on the landscape. Crowd yourself between the fresh green grasses while enjoying the beautiful blue sky.

And its not long ago that Louis Vuitton warned you about the release of the Louis Vuitton Twist Lock Bags. It’s chic with lines inherited from the Trapeze Clutch, also considered as the retro of the signature turn-lock bag. Embellished with a large 3D bombe effect LV signature on the front flap.

READ: Louis Vuitton Twist Lock Bag

A new summer, a new bag, it’s time to treat yourself, so tell me. Which one do you adore?

For a change, let’s stop talking about the iconic’s like the Trapeze or the Luggage. For a change, let’s be open and check out what Celine has more in stock.

READ: Celine Spring 2015 Bag Collection

Presenting Celine Travel Clutch, yes it looks simple, yes it’s made minimalistic, that’s why it’s so-very-much-Celine. But imagine this, you are on your way to the airport, you need your important documents packed – fast. You can dump it in your backpack or store it inside your small shoulder bag. Or you can packed it into this Celine Travel Clutch Bag and lock it around your wrist. So anytime when you need to take out your passport or travel-ticket, it’s just two-snap-closures away. Click, click, there you go.

But of course, the price reflects its quality. Made from calfskin and lambskin, available in either black or orange. The leather shines beautifully and anyone can read the brand’s signature in the front ‘Celine Paris’. Measuring 7’ x 5’ inches, priced at €470 euro’s at Celine boutique.

We regularly feature the photos and collections of women the world over who love showcasing their incredibly expensive handbag and shoe collections for thousands of curious onlookers, but that kind of sharing can have its downsides. Not long after going on both local and national TV to showcase her three-story closet, including dozens of Hermès and Chanel bags, among others, Houston resident Theresa Roemer is now missing more than a million bucks in designer wares.

The 3,000-square-foot space, which had recently been dubbed America’s biggest private fashion closet, has been the subject of its fair share of media attention, which was likely the cause for the burglary earlier this week. Roemer told the Houston Chronicle that the theft appears to have been perpetrated by professionals, and that the robbers focused on her jewelry, watches and handbags, despite the probable existence of many other extremely expensive things inside a house with a $500,000 custom closet.

Roemer and her husband moved into the 20,000-square-foot house in the tony Woodlands neighborhood of Houston two years ago after two burglaries on their previous home. The massive closet has security features, but Roemer says that she forget to arm them before she and her husband stepped out to dinner with friends on the evening of the robbery.

The couple’s security cameras caught the perpetrator entering the house through the rear, according to the Chronicle, and then using three of Theresa’s Hermès travel bags to load up on other accessories before departing on foot. All told, he was in the house for 40 minutes, and the place is so massive that the Roemers didn’t realize that something was amiss until a little while after they returned home from dinner.

Media attention on Roemer’s closet appears to have started with a Neiman Marcus blog post(which is where the above photo is from) about her collection and philanthropic efforts, and the story grew from there, as these kinds of things are wont to do on the Internet.

No matter how you may judge Roemer’s use of her money, it’s a stark reminder that what we share, online and elsewhere, isn’t only being viewed by those with our best interests at heart. Handbags, especially from brand likes Hermès and Chanel, have great value on the secondhand market, which can send thieves directly to your closet.